The Galwan incident is seen as a major turning point in India-China relations. Will you agree? Where does one go from here?I partially agree, because we have had a more serious incident in 1967 where the death toll was very high and the mobilization was also very high.
In contrast, in the Galwan incident, we haven’t seen much of action or mobilization, so the Galwan incident is not the first turning point—we have had 1962, then 1967 and now this.This incident is shocking, to say the least because of the kind of brutality involved—barbed-wire bats and the nails.
This is not in sync with China and India saying they are civilizational and responsible states, which abide by international law, including humane treatment of soldiers.
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